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Death Has Deep Roots: A Second World War Mystery (British Library Crime Classics)

Autor Michael A. Gilbert

Editorial BRITISH LIBRARY GIFTS

Death Has Deep Roots: A Second World War Mystery (British Library Crime Classics)
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At the Central Criminal Court, an eager crowd awaits the trial of Victoria Lamartine, an active participant in the Resistance during the war. She is now employed at the Family Hotel in Soho, where Major Eric Thoseby has been found murdered. The ca...

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  • Editorial BRITISH LIBRARY GIFTS
  • ISBN13 9780712352284
  • ISBN10 0712352287
  • Tipo LIBRO
  • Páginas 284
  • Año de Edición 2019
  • Idioma Inglés
  • Encuadernación Paperback

Death Has Deep Roots: A Second World War Mystery (British Library Crime Classics)

Autor Michael A. Gilbert

Editorial BRITISH LIBRARY GIFTS

At the Central Criminal Court, an eager crowd awaits the trial of Victoria Lamartine, an active participant in the Resistance during the war. She is now employed at the Family Hotel in Soho, where Major Eric Thoseby has been found murdered. The ca...

-5% dto.    12,00€
11,40€
Ahorra 0,60€
Disponible online, recíbelo en 24/48h laborables
Envío gratis a partir de 19€
España peninsular

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At the Central Criminal Court, an eager crowd awaits the trial of Victoria Lamartine, an active participant in the Resistance during the war. She is now employed at the Family Hotel in Soho, where Major Eric Thoseby has been found murdered. The cause of death? A stabbing reminiscent of techniques developed by the Maquisards. While the crime is committed in England, its roots are buried in a vividly depicted wartime France. Thoseby is believed to have fathered Lamartine's child, and the prosecution insist that his death is revenge for his abandonment of Lamartine and her arrest by the Gestapo. A last-minute change in Lamartine's defence counsel grants solicitor Nap Rumbold just eight days to prove her innocence, with the highest of stakes should he fail. The proceedings of the courtroom are interspersed with Rumbold's perilous quest for evidence, which is aided by his old wartime comrades.

 

Michael Gilbert (1912-2006), a founding member of the Crime Writers' Association, wrote thrillers, police procedurals and espionage novels that rank among the highest and most varied achievements of British crime writing in the second half of the twentieth century. Death Has Deep Roots was first published in 1951.

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